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Re: Washing & Personal Hygiene while Bushwalking [split]

Wed 16 Sep, 2009 11:09 am

tasadam wrote:Pure water also has a 100% mortality rate.
"Pure" water. Now where do we find that. :D

Ya missing the point dudes. Sure we pollute our urban environment all the time because its convenient and 'cause we are dumb and don't give a toss. So we escape from all the crap and go and find ourselves some nice clean wilderness. The last thing we need to do is take the pollution with us. :D
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Re: Washing & Personal Hygiene while Bushwalking [split]

Wed 16 Sep, 2009 12:24 pm

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Re: Washing & Personal Hygiene while Bushwalking [split]

Wed 16 Sep, 2009 1:02 pm

Brett wrote: If we do not like what their service or product does then we should not use their service and/or product and guess what, I think they might just change what they are doing. The trick for us is then to better understand what is in a product and even more importantly have the knowledge to consider the impact.

Cheers Brett


ahh... a useful snippet.... :D

or not.... the 'do nothing, use nothing' ideal is often the best goal as far as the environment is concerned. (once again) doesnt require much imagination (or research)

Re: Washing & Personal Hygiene while Bushwalking [split]

Wed 16 Sep, 2009 2:02 pm

Nuts wrote:What I get from this is pretty basic (keep it simple stupid). With a bit more effort and thought less 'complex' products will do.
It doesn't appear to really require detailed research or a thesis citing endless impressive sources? Its good to realise that other people (besides me) will continue to ponder these things.


That sums it up, for me. I like to keep things simple (ideally). However, in practice I usually do fall for the convenience of things which are possibly more hazardous. Especially foods (no, not Maccas).

Re: Washing & Personal Hygiene while Bushwalking [split]

Wed 16 Sep, 2009 2:35 pm

Oh no, of course not, hungry Jacks is far better :D

Re: Washing & Personal Hygiene while Bushwalking [split]

Mon 28 Sep, 2009 8:18 pm

Son of a Beach wrote: Especially foods (no, not Maccas).

Maccas actually qualifies as food? Wow, they HAVE changed!

Re: Washing & Personal Hygiene while Bushwalking [split]

Mon 28 Sep, 2009 10:34 pm

Brett wrote:Hi Nik

Looks like we landed a fish above the minimum size restriction :wink:

Cheers Brett

And I do have the ability to delete posts... So be nice now... I could have just deleted my post.
I am a Pisces though, so I guess I'll let that slide :D

Re: Washing & Personal Hygiene while Bushwalking [split]

Tue 29 Sep, 2009 12:41 pm

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Re: Washing & Personal Hygiene while Bushwalking [split]

Tue 29 Sep, 2009 1:28 pm

It's clear, by the way, or at least it should be, that I clearly hadn't investigated the link before replying, hence the edit.
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